Gay sauna in sydney australia

Am I in Asia or Australia? Wasn’t so sure when I visited the 357. The place was packed with cute Asians and is also crafted in a way that truly reminded me of the Shogun Club in Singapore. Although, of course, you can’t really evaluate the cramped venue of Singapore to the 4 story 357, but crowd wise, decor wise and the dark lighting are the same.

The 357 is a big venue, place on 4 floors, with a (slow) elevator connecting them. The upper floor is unique as it has a Cinema of actual movies with a line up of Hollywood movies screening throughout the day. Also on the top floor is a resting room, huge cafe with food option and computers. Note that the use of cellphones is banned in this floor and is only allowed in the locker area.

Bottom floor include the lockers area, Jacuzzi, steam room and dry sauna.

In between these floors – many cruising areas, dark as hell, and complicated mazes that will for sure get you lost in no time.

One thing is for certain. This is the most packed sauna in Sydney. It was so full on the Sunday I visited. Gorgeous Asians make 95% of visitors, so if this is your thing, you came to the right place.

The place is fairly clean,

Long-running Sydney gay sauna Bodyline has officially been retired after more than 30 years, as rival gay sauna 357 moves in and rebrands the Taylor Street location as Sauna X.

Bodyline Sydney first opened in 1991. Despite much pushback at the time, Bodyline became Sydney’s first lawfully established gay bathhouse.

Recently, the sauna closed its doors and the longtime owners of Sydney same-sex attracted sauna 357 later announced plans to move into the building.

Sauna X by 357 opened on Monday (April 15) in Bodyline’s former building at 10 Taylor Street in Darlinghurst, next door to ARQ Nightclub.

“After three decades of community service, Bodyline, Sydney’s pioneering legal sex-on-premises venue is retiring,” the Sauna X team said.

“We honour its legacy and the countless connections it fostered over the years. For years, Bodyline served as a haven for post-clubbing and Mardi Gras recovery.

“However since its recent reopening, it struggled to regain its former glory.

“Since taking possession on March 28th, we’ve been hard at work enhancing the club.

“Immediate changes await your return, with more to appear in the monitoring week

Did you know that men acquire been cruising each other for sex at bathhouses since the 15th century?

While the original intention of men’s bathhouses may possess been hygiene, today’s gay bathhouses or saunas, along with other types of sex-on-premises-venue (SOPV) or sex venues, are intended as places where you can encounter others for casual sex. SOPVs offer a place to examine and play with a wider variety of people, many of whom might not appear on a dating app grid.

Walking around a gay sauna or SOPV, you might quickly realise a whole new set of rules is at play; with everything from navigating consent to entity comfortable in a sexualised vacuum, there can be a lot to learn. Here’s what you should know before heading into a sex venue for the first time.

How does a lgbtq+ sauna operate?

Like a hotel, you’ll arrive at your venue, and there will be a front desk where you’ll pay an admission fee, and in go back, you’ll receive a locker key and a towel.

From there, it’s a matter of heading to the changerooms to change into the towel and store your clothes in a locker. Upon arriving, many people will also shower to freshen up, and many venues may have douching facilities if you want t

Been there, done that? Think again, my friend.

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